Thanks for the kind words everyone!
madjack wrote:I liked the 'meander but kitschy is good too...
I really wanted to call her 'The Meanderin Mander', but that name just seems to go better with the small light woody I have planned than this gawdy behemoth, LOL!
MaryK wrote:PS Have you figured out how to incorporate Stained Glass in it yet??
Sort of...I've roughed out the doors and test fit the frames...to keep the weight down, I'll probably just go with a simple plexi cutout for the windows with the 'man in the moon' frosted and copper foiled back onto the main window. I wanted to do a larger 'real' piece between the interior and galley, but because of the way my shelves are positioned on the inside, it wouldn't look right. I'm going to do at least one small piece on the galley wall, but I haven't decided on the shape or theme yet.

Juli n Bill wrote:We've got a '73 but I don't think I'd pull a trailer with it.
Love your '73, very nice! TD#2 will have to be very very lightweight for me to pull with the Thing. I'm thinking ~3.5' wide x 6' long with no galley, basically a really small bed in a box, LOL.
teardropsleeper wrote:What material are you using for the top? Walls 1/2"? Floor 1/2"? What kind of paint?
5'x8' on a 4'x8' frame: Walls and floor are 19/32" (~0.59") 5 layer plywood (leftover from another project), subfloor is framed with leftover 2"x4"s. Primer is a high adhesion household brand (Zinsser) and the paint is high quality exterior latex in a satin finish. The headliner and top are 1/8" tempered masonite with all the cut edges sealed with epoxy. I threw some unsealed scraps out in the yard last August as a test. After 9 months of exposure to heat, cold, and generous amounts of rain they haven't expanded or seperated. With epoxy on the edges and multiple coats of primer/paint, I think the tempered stuff will work fine for the roof. There's more info in my build journal:
http://www.naturefrog.com/teardrops.htm
New stuff:
Weathered stuff (outdoors 9 months):
